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hahnmgh63's post in Help! Leaking fluid was marked as the answer
That's the page. Those are lines for the ATF cooler so you may need to get the level in your transmission checked depending on how much it leaked. Sorry about that, I was typing faster than I was thinking. Some spelling mistakes and no link I see :)
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hahnmgh63's post in Options for broken pipe below intake plenum? was marked as the answer
Don't even try to fix it. The Plenum is only $55 from Sonnen. It'll just break again as they do get brittle with age & heat. 95511004650
http://sonnenporscheoemparts.com/parts/index.cfm?searchText=95511004650&make=Porsche&action=oePartSearch&siteid=215405
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hahnmgh63's post in PCM 3.0 in 2004 Cayenne Turbo was marked as the answer
Lets see the software version page. I think what you have is PCM2.0 with software version 3.0. The PCM2.0 is CD based and the later PCM2.1 is DVD based, PCM3.0 is Hard drive based.